Vintage Apple products from the 80's.. thousands

Hey guys, so ive recently cleared some space and decided to document some of my apple products that include tshirts, pins, floppy disks, boxes, jackets, mugs, pretty much everything that apple used to give out in the early 80's. Check it out. Maybe some of you could tell me if its worth anything?

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Im in the process of documenting all my apple stuff from the early 80's rainbow logo. I have thousands of items though so i doubt ill get through all of it. What do you think?

Hey thanks! Quick question though, I found some stuff I just tried
To look up and see if they were worth anything. An apple iii computer, an apple scanner from 1987, and a dirty 512k computer box. I think I'm
Gonna throw the box out unless people buy that stuff?

Oh also an apple field test box from 1994, I guess it was a kit given to resellers? Everything is unopened in it..a bunch of media guides a
VHS tape a cassette tape a bunch of discs. It all says confidential. Anyone know of these?

Hey thanks! Quick question though, I found some stuff I just tried
To look up and see if they were worth anything. An apple iii computer, an apple scanner from 1987, and a dirty 512k computer box. I think I'm
Gonna throw the box out unless people buy that stuff?

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Somebody will buy that 512K box! so don't throw that one away. The TechStep if unopened and complete will fetch a good price as a lot for sale don't have all the modules.

Trick to this vintage stuff is presentation, make sure things are as clean and tidy as possible and photographed well, clean up that 512K box as best as possible but with destroying it (leave shipping labels etc on). Thsirts (my speciality) might be a bit musty, so air them out and maybe even a quick iron, if it looks poor then the sale price will reflect this.

Oh also an apple field test box from 1994, I guess it was a kit given to resellers? Everything is unopened in it..a bunch of media guides a
VHS tape a cassette tape a bunch of discs. It all says confidential. Anyone know of these?

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